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Kenpachi Zaraki – :
Clean, multi-faceted brilliance. I’m not one who loves florals, but this one is not all floral; it’s beautifully blended with woods. I would love to smell this on a man. I bet the male chemistry would send this fragrance into its own orbit. Another great one from nose, Alberto Morillas. Love the orange blossom and yes there is a soft powder sprinkling, but not talcum-like…more like stardust. Gorgeous. Almost forgot to mention the most important part. The beautiful peachy osmanthus…it ripens and bursts with juicy flavor/scent.
pechkin666 – :
This is almost identical to Kilian’s “Good Girl Gone Bad”. The only subtle difference that I was able to identify was that Good Girl was a bit on a fruitier side while Osmanthus had stronger floral notes. Otherwise they are twins.
sphinx – :
Where did you get the sample? I would love to try the EB Florals, but a sample kit is $315! That’s a lot to spend only to decide I don’t care for the fragrances after sniffing them.
pererabotka – :
I just got a sample of this perfume. It is a floral fragrance with some soapy fruitiness and pleasant floral freshness and softness in the top. It is close to the real flower indeed ;o)